
ORGANIZATION 



UNITED STATES FORCES 

(Ooninianded by Major-General U. S. Grant) 



CHATTANOOGA-ROSSVILLE CAMPAIGN 

NOVEMBER 23-27, 1863. 

AND 

RETURN OF CASUALTIES. 



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Organization of the United States Forces commanded by Major-General 
U. S. Grant, engaged in tlie Chattanooga-Rossville Campaign November 
23-27, 1863. 

ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. 
Major-General George H. Thomas. 

GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. 

1st Ohio Sharpshooters, Captain G. M. Barber. 
10th Ohio Infantry, Lieut.-Col. William M. Ward. 

FOURTH ARMY CORPS. 
Major-Gexeral Gordon GRAXciER. 

FIRST DIVISION.* 

Brigadier-General Charles Crnft. 

Escort. 
y2d Illinois, Company E, Captian Mathew Van Buskirk. 

Second Brigade. Third Brigade. 

Brigadier-General Walter C. Whitaker. Ctolonel William Grose. 

96th Illinois, Colonel Thomas E. Cham- 5!)th Illinois, Major Clayton Hale. 

pion, Major George Hieks. 75th Illinois, Colonel John E. Bennett. 

35th Indiana, Colonel Bernard F. Mullen. 84th Illinois, Colonel Louis H. Waters. 
8th Kentucky, Col. Sidney M. Barnes. 9th Indiana, Col. Isaac C. B. Suman. 

40th Ohio, Colonel Jacob E. Taylor. 36th Indinna, Major Gilbert Trusler. 

51st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Charles H. Wood. 24th Ohio, Captain George M. Bncon. 
99th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. John E. Cummins. 

RECOXD DIVISION. 

Major-General Philip H. Sheridan. 

First Brigade. Secorid Brigade. 

Colonel Francis T. Sherman. Brigadier-General George D. Wngner. 

o6th Illinois, Colonel Silas Miller.f Lieut.- 100th Illinois, Major Chas. M. Hammond. 

Col. Porter C. Olson. 15th Indiana, Col. GustavusA. Wood.f 

44th Illinois, Col. Wallace W. Barrett. Major Frank White, Captain Benjamin 

73d Illinois, Colonel James F. Jaque.ss. F. Hegler. 

74th Illinois, Colonel Jason Marsh. 40th Indiana, Lient.-Col. Eiias Neff. 

88th Illinois, Lt. Col. Geo. W. Chandler. 51st Ind.,t Lt. Col. John M. Comparet. 

22d Indiana, Colonel Michael Gooding. 67tli Ind., Lt. Col. Geo. W, Lennard. 

2d Missouri, Colonel Bernard Laiboldt,t 58tli Ind., Lieut.-Col. Joseph Moore. 

Lieut.-Col. Arnold Beck. 2tith Ohio, Lt. Col. William H. ^'oung. 

15th Missouri, Colonel Joseph Conrad, 97th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Milton Barnes. 

Captain Samuel Rexinger. 
24th Wis., Major Carl von Baumbach. 



* The First Brigade and Battery M, 4th U. S. Artillery, at Bridgeport. Ala.; the 
115th Illinois and 84th Indiana, of the Second Brigade, and 5th Indiana Battery, at 
Shell Mound, Tenn., and the 30th Indiana and 77th Pennsylvania, of the Third Brigade, 
and Battery H, 4th U. S. Artillery, at Whiteside, Tenn. 

t Temporarily in command of a demi-brigade. 

t Between Nashville and Chattanooga en route to join brigade. 



Third Brigade. 
Colonel Charles G. Harkor. 
22d Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Swanwick. 
27th Illinois. Colonel Jonathan R. Miles. 

42(1 Illinois, Colonel Nathan li. Walworth,* Capt. Edgar D. Swain. 
51st Illinois, Major Charles W. Davis, Capt. Albert M.^Tilton. 
79th Illinois, Colonel Allen Buckner. 
3d Kentuclv}'. Colonel Henry C. Dunlap. 
64th Ohio, Colonel Alexander McIUvain. 
65th Ohio. Lieutenant-Colonel William A. Bullitt. 
125th Ohio, Colonel Emerson Opdycke,* Captain Edward P. Bates. 

Artillery. 
Captain Warren P. Edgartou. 

1st Illinois Light. Battery M, Captain George W. Spencer. 
10th Indiana Battery, Captain William A. Naylor. 
1st Missouri Light, Battery G, Lieutenant Gustavus Schueler. 
1st Ohio Light, Battery I,t Captain Hubert Dilger. 
4th U. S., Battery G,t Lieutenant Christopher F. Merkle. 
5th U. S., Battery H.f Captain Francis L. Guenther. 

THIRD DlVl.STOX. 

Brigadier-General Thomas J. Wood. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Brigadier-General August Willich. Brigadier-General William B. Hazen. 

25th Illinois, Colonel Richard H. Nodine. 6th Indiana. Major Calvin D. Campbell. 
:^5th Illinois. Lt. Col. Wm. P. Chandler. 5th Kentuckv, Colonel Wm. W, Berry. 

89th Illinois, Lt. Col. Wm. D. Williams. Lieut.-Cof. John L. Treanor. 

32d Indiatm, Lt. Col. Frank Erdelmeyer. Gth Ky., Major Richard T. Whitaker. 
68ih Indiana, Lt. Col. Harvey J. Espy. 23d Ky., Lieut.-Col. James C. Foy. 

8th Kansas, Colonel John A. Martin. 1st Ohio, Lieut.-Col Bassett Langdon, 

15th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Frank Askew. Major Joab A. Stafford. 

49th Ohio, Major Samuel F. Gray. 6th Ohio, Lt. Col. Alex. C. Christopher. 

15th Wis., Captain John A. Gordon. 41st Ohio, Colonel Aquilla Wiley, Lieut.- 

Col. Robert Ij. Kimberly. 
93d Ohio, Major William Birch. Captain 
Daniel Bowman, Captain Samuel B. 
Smith. 
124th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. James Pickands. 

Third Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Samuel Beatty. 
79th Indiana, Colonel Frederick Knefler. 
86th Indiana, Colonel George F. Dick. 

9th Kentucky, Colonel George H. Cram. 
17th Kentucky, Colonel Alexander M. Stout. 
13th Ohio, Colonel Dwight Jarvis, jr. 
19th Ohio, Colonel Charles F. Manderson. 
59th Ohio, Major Robert .]. Vanosdol. 

Artillery. 
Captain CuUen Bradley. 
Illinois Light, Bridges' Battery, Captain Lyman Bridges. 

Gth Ohio Battery, Lieutenant Oliver H. P. Ayres. 
20th Ohio Battery.t Captain Edward Grosskopff. 
Pennsylvania Light, Battery B, Lieutenant .Samuel M. McDowell. 



*■ Temporarily in command of a demi-brigade. 

t i'emporarily attached. 

I Temporarily attached from the ArtiUtiry Reserve. 



ELEVENTH ARMY CORPS.* 

MaJOR-GeXKIIAL Ol-IVKl'v 0. HOWAUD. 



(JKXKKAL HEAUQUARTEllS. 

Independent Comjjany «th New York Infantry, Captain Anton Bruhn 

SKCOXI) DIVISION-. 

Brio-adier-Genei-al Adolpli von Steinwehr. 



First Brigade. 
Colonel Adolphus Buschbeck. 
33d N. J., Col. George \V. Mindil. 
134th N. Y., Lt. Col. Allan H. Jackson. 
154th N. Y., Colonel Patrick H. Jones. 
27th Pa., Major Peter A. McAloon, Cap- 
tain August Reidt. 
73d Pa., Lieut. -Col. Joseph 1>. Taft, 
Lieutenant Sanauel D. Miller. 



Second Brigade. 

Colonel Orland Smith. 

33d Mass., Lt. Col. Godfrey Rider, jr. 

136th N. Y., Colonel James Wood, jr. 

oSth Ohio, Colonel Charles B. Gambee. 

73d Ohio; Major Samuel H. Hurst. 



THIRU DIVISION'. 

Major-General Carl Schurz. 



First Brigade. 
Brigiidier-Ge'ieral Hector Tyudale. 
101st Illinois, Colonel Charles H. Fox. 
45th N. Y., Major Charles Koch. 
143d N. Y., Colonel Horace Bous^hton. 
lilst Ohio, Col. Stephen J. McGroarty. 
S2d Ohio, Lieut. -Col. David Thomson. 



Second Brigade. 

Colonel Wladimir KrzyKanowski. 

58th N. Y., Captain ^lichael Esembaux. 

119th N. Y., Colonel John T. Lockman. 

141st N. Y., Colonel William K. Logie. 

2Gth Wis., Capt. Frederick C. Winkler. 



Third Brigade. 
Colonel Frederick Hecker. 
80th Illinois, Captain James Neville. 
S2d Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward S. Salomon. 
6Sth New York, Major Albert von Steinhausen. 
75th Pennsylvania, Major August Ledig. 

ArtillerT/. 

Major Thomas W. Osborn. 
1st New York Light, Battery I, Captain Michael Wiedrich. 
13th New York Battery, Captain William Wheeler. 
1st Ohio Light, Battery I.f Captain Hubert Dilger. 
1st Ohio Ijight, Battery K, Lieutenant Nicholas Sahm. 
4th LT. S., Battery G,t Lieutenant Christopher P. Merkle. 



* Major-General Joseph Hooker, commanding Eleventh and Twelfth Army Corps, 
had under his immediate command tlie First Division, Fourth Corps; the Second Divi- 
sion. Twelfth Corps ; portions of the Fourteenth Corps, and the First Division, Fif- 
teenth Corps. Company K, 15th Illinois Cavalry, Captain Samuel B. Sherer, served 
as escort to General Hooker. 

t Temporarily attached to Second Division, Fourth Army Corps. 



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TWEJ.FTII AUMY CORPS.* 

SKCONI) DTVISIOX. 

Brigadier-General .loliu W. Geary. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Colonel Charles Candy. Colonel George A. Cobham. jr. 

Colonel William K. Creighton. 
Colonel Thomas .1. Ahl. 

5th Ohio, Colonel John H. Patrick. 2fith Pa., Colonel William Ptickard.s, jr. 

7th Ohio, Col. William R. Creighton. W.nh Pa., Capt. Frederick L. Gimber. 
Lieut.'-Col. Orrin J. Crane, Captain 111th Pa.. Colonel Thomas M. Walker. 
Erne.st J. Kreiger. 
29th Ohio, Colonel William F. Fitch. 
6(jth Ohio, Lieut. -Col. Eugene Powell, 

Captain Thomas McConnell. 
28th Pa., Colonel Thomas .I.Ahl, Capt. 

John Flynn. 
147th Pa., Lieut. -Col. Ario Pardee, jr. 

Third Brigade. 
Colonel David Ireland. 
GOth New York, Colonel Abel Godard. 
78th New Y'ork, Colonel Herbert von Hamraerstein. 
102d New York, Colonel James C. Lane. 
lo7th New Y'ork, Captain Milo B. Eldridge. 
149th New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles B. Randall. 

, Artillery/. 

Major John A. Reynolds. 
Pennsylvania Light. Battery E, Lieutenant James I). McGill. 
5th U. S., Battery K, Captain Edmund C. Bainbridge. 



* The First Division engaged in guarding the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad 
from Wavtrace Bridge, Tenn., to Bridgeport, Ala., &c. Major-General H. \V. Slocum. 
the corps commander, had his headquarters at Tullahoma, Tenn. 



FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS. 
Major-Gexeral John- M. Palmer. 

K.SCOKT. 

Lst Oliiit Cavalry, Comi>any L. Caiitaiii Jolni I). iJarker. 

FIRST DIVISION. 

J'>riga(lier-(ieneral Ricliard W. .fohnson. 

Fifst Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Brigadier-Ccneral William P. Carlin. Colonel Marshall F. Moore. 

("olonel \Villiara L. Stoughtoii. 

104tli Illinois. Lt. Col. Douglas Hapemaii lutli Illinois, J.t. Col. Ale.x. W. Raffen. 
38tli Iiid.. l.t- Col. Daniel F. (JrilHn. 11th Mich., Captain Patrick H. Keegau. 

42d Ind., J.t. Col. Wm. T. B. Mclntire. ()9tli Ohio, Major James J. Hanna. 
88th Indiana, Colonel Cyrus E. Briant. loth (J. S., lst Battalion, Captain Heury 

2d Ohio, Colonel AnSon G. McCook. Keteltas. 

ood Ohio, Capt. Jas. H. M. Montgomery. 15th U. .S., 2d Battalion, Captain AVilliaui 
n4th Ohio, Major Rue P. Hutchins. S. McManus. 

10th Wis., Captain Jacob W. Roby. lOth U. S., 1st Battalion, Major Robert E. 

A. Crofton. 
18th U. S., 1st Battalion, Captain George 

W. Snn;h. 
1-^th r. S., 2d Battalion. Captain lleury 

Havniond. 
r.ith U. S., lst 1-Jattalion. Captain Henry 



S. Wei 



on. 



'Third BrifKtde." 
Brigadier-General John C. Starkweather. 

24th Illinois, Colonel Geza Mihalotzy. 

87th Indiajia, Colonel James S. Hnll. 

21s; Ohio. Ca])ta,in Charles H. Vantine. 

74th Ohio, Major Joseph Fisher. 

78tb Pennsylvania, Major Augustus B. Bonnaft'on. 

70th Pennsylvania, Major Michael H. Locher. 

1st AVisconsin, Lieuteuaiit-Colone! George B. Bingham. 
21st AVisconsin, Captain Charles H. Walker. 

Artillery. 

1st Illinois Light, I^attery C, Captain Mark H. Preseott. 
1st Michigan J^ight, Battery A, Captain Francis E. Hale, 
i'jth U. S., Battery H.f Captain Francis L. Guenther. 

.SECOND DIVKSION. 

Brigadier-General Jefferson C. Davis. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Brigiidier-General James D. Morgan. Brigadier-General John Beatt}'. 

10th Illinois, Colonel John Tillson. 84th 111.. Lt. Col. Oscar Van Tassell. 

16th Illinois, Lieut. -Col. James B. Cahill. 78th 111., Lt. Col. Carter Van Vleck. 

(30th Illinois, Col, William B. Anderson. 3d Ohio,^ Captain Leroy S. Bell. 

2Lst Ky., Colonel Samuel W. Price. 98th Ohio, Major James M. Shane. 

10th Michigan, Lieut. -Col. Christopher 108th Ohio, Lt. Col. Carlo Piepho. 

J. Dickerson. lloth Ohio, Major L. Starling Sullivant. 

14th Mich.,j Colonel Henry R. Mizner. 121st Ohio, Major John Yager. 



■"'During the engagements of the 2od, 24th. and 25th was in line ol' battle holding 
fort and breastworks at Chattanooga. 

t Temporarily attached to Second Division, Fourth Army Corps. 

j Detached at Columbia. Tenn. 

§ Detached at Kelley's Ferry, Tennessee River. 



Third Brigade. 
Colonel Daniel McCook. _ 

8oth lUiuois, Colonel Caleb J. Dilworth. 
86th Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel David \V. .Magce._ 
llOtli Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel E. Ilibljard Topping. 
Il^5th Illinois, Colonel Oscar V. Harmon. 
52d Ohio, Major Jaiue.s T. Holmes. 

Artillery. 
Captain William A. Hotchkiss. 
2d Illinois Light, Battery I, Lieutenant Henry B. Plant. 
2d Minnesota Battery, Lieutenant Richard L. Dawley. 
5th Wisconsin Battery, Captain George Q. Gardner. 

Timu) invKsioN'. 
Brigadier-General Absalom Baird. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Brigadier-General John B. Turchin. Colonel Ferdinand VauDervcer. 

82d Ind., Colonel Morton C. Hunter. 75th Ind., Colonel Milton S. Robinson, 

nth Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Ogden Street. 87th Ind., Colonel Newell Gleason. 

17th Ohio, Major Daniel Butterfiehl, Cap- 101st Ind., Lieut.-Col. Thomas Doan. 

tain Benjamin H. Showers. 2d Minn., Lt. Col. Judson W. Bishop, 

olst Ohio, Lt. Col. Frederick W. Lister. Oth Ohio, Colonel Gustave Kammerling. 

36th Ohio, Lt. Col. Hiram F. Duval. :-55th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Henry V. N. Boyn- 

89th Ohio. Captain John H. Jolly. ton. Major Joseph L. Budd. 

',)2d Ohio, Lt. Col. Douglas Putnam, jr., 105th Ohio, Lt. Col. William R. Tolles. 

Captaii^ Edward Grosvenor. 

Third Brigade. 

Colonel Kdward H. Phelps. 
Colonel William H. Hays. 

10th Indiana, Lieutenant-Colonel Marsh B. Taylor. 
7-lth Indiana, Lieutenant-Colonel Myron Baker. 
4th Kentucky, Major Robert M. Kelly. 
10th Ky., Col. Wrri. H. Hays, Lt. Col. Gabriel C. Wharton. 
18th Kentucky,* Lieutenant-Colonel Hubbard K. ]\Iilward. 
14th Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry D. Kingsbury. 
oSth Ohio, Major Charles Greenwood. 

Artillery. 
Captain George K. Swallow. 
7th Indiana Battery, Lieutenant Otho H. Morgan. 
19th Indiana Battery, Lieutenant Robert G. Lackey. 
4th U. S., Battery I, Lieutenant Frank G. Smith. 



* Detached at Brown's Ferry, Tenn. 



ENGINEER TROOPS. 
Brigadier-General William F. Smith. 

Engineers. Pioneer Brigade. 

Colonel George P. Buell. 
1st Michigiiu Engineers, (detachment,) 1st Battalion, Captain Charles J. Stewart. 
Capt. Perrin V. Fox. 2d Battalion, Captain Cornelius Smith. 

13tli Michigan Infantry, Major Willard G. 3d Battalion, Captain William Clark. 

Eaton. ' 

'21st Michigan Infantry, Cai)tain Loomis 

K. Bishop. 
22d Michigan Infantry, Major Henry S. 

Dean. 
18th Ohio Infantry, Colonel Timothy R. 
Stanle}'. 



ARTILLERY RESERVE. 
Brigadier- General John M. Brannan. 

FIRST division. 

Colonel James Barnett. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 
Major Charles S. Cotter, 

1st Ohio Light, Battery B, Lieut. Norman 1st Ohio Light. Batterv G, Captain Alcx- 

A. Baldwin. ander Marshall. 

1st Ohio Light, Battery C, Captain IMarco 1st Ohio Light, Battery M, Captain Fred- 

B- Gary. erick Schultz. 

1st Ohio Light, Battery E, Lieut. Albert 18th Ohio Battery, Lieutenant Joseph 

G. Ransom. McCafferty. 

1st Ohio Light, Battery F, Lieut. Giles J. 20th Ohio Battery,* Capt. Edward Gross- 

Cockerill. kopff. 

SECOND DIVLSION. 

First Brigade. Second Brigade. 

Captain Josiah W. Church. Captain Arnold Sutermeister. 

1st Michigan Light, Battery D, Captain 4lh Indiana Battery, Lieut. Henry J. 

Josiah W. Church. Willits. 

1st Tennessee Light, Battery A, Lieut. 8th Indiana Battery, Lieut. George Estep. 

Albert F. Beach. 11th Indiana Battery, Capt. Arnold Suter- 

3d Wisconsin Battery, Lieut. Hiram F. meister. 

Hubbard. 21st Indiana Battery, Lieut. William E. 

8th VVisconsin Battery, Lieut. Obediah Chess. 

German. 1st Wisconsin Heavy, Company C, Capt. 

10th Wisconsin Battery, Captain Yates V. John R. Davies. 
Beebe. 

* Temporarily attached to Third Division, Fourth Army Corps. 



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CAVALRY.* 

SECOND HKiGADK, (Secoiid Divi.sioii.) 
Colonel Eli Long. 

98th Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Kitclioll. 
17th Indiana, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Jordan. 

2d Kentucky, Colonel Thomas P. Nicholas. 

4th Michigan, Major Horace Gray. 

1st Ohio, Major Thomas J. Patten. 

3d Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles B. Seidel, 

4th Ohio, (battalion,) Major George W. Dobb. 
10th Ohio, Colonel Charles C. Smith. 

POST OF CHATTANOOGA. 
CoLONKL John G. Parkhurst. 

44th Indiana, Lieutenant-Colonel Simeon C. Aldrich. 

15th Kentucky, Major William G. Halpin. 

9th Michigan, Lieuteuant-Colonel William Wilkinson. 

* Corps Headquarters and the First and Second Brigades and 18th Indiana Battery, 
of the First Division, at and about Alexandria, Tenn.; the Third Brigade at Caperton's 
Ferry. Tennessee Kivei*. The First and Third Brigades and the Chicago Board of 
Trade Battery, of the Second Division, at Maysville, Ala. 



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ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. 
Majok-Gkneual William T. Shlrmax." 

FIFTEENTH ARMY CORPS.t 
Major-Gen'eral Frank P. Blair, jr. 

FIRST DIVISIOX. 

Bri^adier-Geiieral Peter J. Osterhaiis. 



First Brigade. 

Brigadier-General Charles K. Woods. 

13th Illinois, Lieut. -Col. Frederick W. 

Partridge, Capt. George P. Brown. 

3d Missouri, Lt. Col. Theodore Meumann. 

12th Missouri, Colonel Hugo Wangelin, 

Lieut.-Colonel Jacob Kaercher. 
17th Missouri, Lt. Col. John F. Cramer. 
27th Missouri, Colonel Thomas Curly. 
2'Jth Missouri, Col. James Peckham, Maj. 

Philip H. Murphy. 
31st Missouri, Lt. Col. Samuel P. Simpson. 
82d Missouri, Lieut. -Col. Henry C. Wai-- 

moth. 
7Gth Ohio, Major AVillard Warner. 



Second Brigade. 
Colonel James A. Williamson. 

4th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. George Burton. 

9th Iowa, Colonel David Carskaddon. 
25th Iowa, Colonel George A. Stone. 
2Gth Iowa, Colonel Milo Smith. 
30th Iowa, Jjieut.-Col. Aurelius Roberts. 
31st Iowa, Lt. Col. Jeremiah \N . Jenkins. 



Artillery. 
Captain Henry H. Griffiths. 

1st Iowa Battery, Lieutenant James M. Williams. 

2d Missouri Light, Battery F, Captain Clemens Landgraeber. 

4th Ohio Battery, Captain George Froehlich. 



SEr-.lXI) DIVISIOX. 

Brigadier-General Morgan 1j. Smith. 



Second Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Joseph A. J. Lighlburn. 

83d Indiana, Col. Benjamin J. Spooner. 
30th Ohio, Colonel Theodore Jones. 
37th Ohio, \A. Col. Louis von Blessingh. 
47th Ohio, Colonel Augustus C. Parry. 
54th Ohio, Major Robert Williams, jr. 
4th West\'irginia, Col. .lames H. Dayton 



First Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Giles A. Smith. 
Colonel Nathan W. Tupper. 

55th Illinois, Colonel Oscar Malmborg. 
llGth Illinois, Colonel Nathan W. Tupper, 

Lieut.-Col. James P. Boyd. 
127th Illinois, Lt.-Col. Frank S. Curtiss. 
(jth Missouri, Lieut.-Col. Ira Boutell. 
8th Missouri, Lieut.-Col. David C. Cole- 
man. 
57th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Samuel R. Mott. 
13th U. S.. 1st Battalion, Captain Charles 
C. Smith. 

Artillery. 

1st Illinois Light, Battery A, Captain Peter P. Wood. 
1st Illinois Light, Battery B, Captain Israel P. Rumsey. 
1st Illinois Light. Battery H, Lieutenant Francis DeGress. 

* General Sherman had under his immediate command the Eleventh Corps and the 
Second Division, Fourteenth Corjis, of the Army of the Cumberland ; the Second and 
Fourth Divisions, Fifteenth Corps, and the Second Division, Seventeenth Corps. 

t The Third Division, Brigadier-General James M. Tuttle commanding, at Memphis, 
La Grange, and Pocahontas, Tenn. 



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FOUUTH DIVISIOX. 

Brigadier-General Hugh Ewing 



First Brigade. 
Colonel John Mason Loomis. 

I'Gth Illinois, Lieut. -Col. Robert A. Gill- 
more. 

DOtli Illinois, Colonel Timothy O'Meara, 
Lieut. -Col. Owen Stuart. 

12th Indiana, Colonel Reuben Williams. 
lOOth Indiana. Lieut. -Col. Albert Heath. 



Second Brigade. 
Brigadier-General John M. Corse. 
Colonel Charles C. Walcutt. 

40th Illinois, Major Hiram \V. Hall. 
103d Illinois, Col. William A. Dickerman. 
Gth Iowa, Lt. Col. Alexander J. Miller. 
15th Michigan,* Lieut.-Col. Austin E. 

Jaquitli. 
4Gth Ohio, Col. Charles C. Walcutt, Capt. 
Isaac N. Alexander. 



Third Brigade. 
Colonel Joseph R. Cockerill. 
48th Illinois, Lieut.-Col. Lucien Greathouse. 
97th Indiana, Colonel Robert F. Catterson. 
99th Indiana, Colonel Alexander Fowler. 
53d Ohio, Colonel Wells S. Jones. 
70th Ohio, Major William B. Brown. 

jirtilhry. 
Captain Henry Richardson. ' 

1st Illinois Light, Battery F, Captain John T. Cheney. 
1st Illinois Light, Battery I, Lieutenant Josiah H. Burton. 
1st Missouri Light, Battery D, Lieutenant Byron M. Callender. 



Detached at Scottsboro', Ala. 



K, 



SEVENTEENTH ARMY CORPS. 

SECOND DIVISION. 

Briiradier-General John E. Smith. 



First Brigade. 
("oUinel Jesse I. Alexander. 

t)3d Illinois, Colonel Joseph B. McCown. 
48th Indiana, Lt. Col. Edward J. Wood. 
r)Uth Indiana, Capt. Wilford H. Welman. 
4th Minnesota, Lieut. -Col. Jchn E. Tour- 
tellotte. 
18th Wisconsin, Colonel Gabriel Bouck. 



Second Brigade. 
Colonel Green B. Raum. 
Colonel Clark R. Wever. 

5(;th Illinois, Major Pinckney J. Welsh. 
ITth Iowa, Colonel Clark R. Wever, Major 

John F. Walden. 
10th Missouri, Colonel Francis C. Deim- 

ling_. 
24th Missouri, Company E, Capt. William 

W. McCammon. 
80th Ohio, Lieut. -Col. Pren Metham. 



Third Brigade. 
Brigadier-General Charles L. Matthies. 
Colonel Benjamin D. Dean. 
Colonel Jabez Banbury. 

93d Illinois, Colonel Holden Putnam, Lieut. -Col. Nicholas C. BuswelL 

')th Iowa, Colonel Jabez Banbury, Lieut. -Col. Ezekiel S. Sampson. 
10th Iowa, Lieut. -Col. Paris P. Henderson. 
26tli Missouri, Colonel Benjamin D. Dean. 



ArtiUeri/. 
Captain Henry Dillon. 

Cogswell's Illinois Battery, Captain William Cogswell. 

(ith Wisconsin Battery, Lieutenant Samuel F. Clark. 
r2th Wisconsin Battery, Captain William Zickerick. 



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Return of Casualties in the Union Forces under Major-General U. S. 
Grant, engaged in the Chattanooga-Rossville Campaign, November 23- 
27, 1863 /■ 

(Compiled from noiniiial list of casualties, returns. &c.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 




c 
S 




c 

a 




S 


aj 




u 
w 

O 


0) 

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w 

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§ 


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Army of the Cumberland. 
















Major-Gexekal George H. Thomas. 
















FOURTH ARMY CORPS. 
















Major-General Gordon Granger, 
















FIRST division. 
















Brig. -Gen. Charles Cruft. 
















Second Brigade. 
















Brig.-Gen. Walter C. Whitaker. 
















96th Illinois 




1 


2 

1 


12 

10 

4 






15 


35th Indiana 


11 


8th Kentucky 




4 


40th Ohio 


1 


11 

1 
3 


1 
1 
1 


15 

4 

12 




2 


30 


51st Ohio 


6 


99th Ohio 








16 












Total Second Brigade 


1 


IG 


r. 


57 




2 


82 


Third Brigade. 
















Colonel Wh.mam Grose. 
















59th Illinois 




1 


4 


13 

2 

4 

22 

10 

4 






18 


75th Illinois 








2 


84th Illinois 












4 


9th Indiana 




2 

1 


1 






25 










11 


24th Ohio 








4 












Total Third Brigade 


4 


5 


55 






64 








Total First Division 


1 


20 


11 


112 




2 


146 



*■ Includes skirmishes at Orchard Knob (or Indian Hill) and Bushy Knob, (23d ;) 
engagement at Lookout Mountain and skirmish in front of Missionary Ridge, (24th ;) 
battle of Missionary Ridge, (2oth;) skirmishes at Cliickamauga Station, Pea Vine 
Valley, Pigeon Hills, and near Graysville, Ga., (26th,) and engagement at Taylor's 
Ridge, or Gap, Ringgold, Ga., (27th. j 



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Return of Casualties in Army of the Cumberland — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


W 


ounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


C 


S 

aj 


O 

O 


Or" 

Jo 


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c3 




secoxi) divisiox. 

Ma.ior-Gexerat, Philip H. Sheridan. 

First Brigade. 

Colonel Francis T. Sherman. 

Staff. 






1 

1 

...„. 

5 
5 
3 
4 
5 
2 








1 


3Gth Illinois 


1 

1 


2 
2 

3 
2 
5 
1 


25 
18 
23 
41 
41 
39 
13 
17 
24 






29 


44th Illinois 






21 








27 


74th Illinois 








49 


88th Illinois 


2 






51 


22d Indiana 




3 


48 


2d Missouri 




19 






27 


24th Wisconsin . . 


2 




29 










Total First Brigade 


6 


24 

■2^ 

20 

2 

5 

2 

16 


27 

5 
9 
S 

10 
5 
5 
9 


241 

26 

166 

130 

79 

55 

29 

124 




3 


301 


Second Brigade. 

Brig. -Gen. George D. Wagner. 

100th Illinois 


32 




1 






199 








158 










91 










65 


2(lth Ohio 








36 


97th Ohio 








149 




1 




Total Second Brigade 

Third Brigade. 

Colonel Charles G. Harker. 

Staff 


69 


51 

1 
3 
(5 
8 
1 
1 
7 
5 
1 
1 


609 

3 
13 
64 
28 
12 

5 
47 
25 
12 
26 






730 
4 






3 
6 
4 

1 
2 
4 

1 
1 
2 


19 


27th Illinois 


2 


78 




40 


51st Illinois 

7'^tth Illinois 


1 






15 


1 


8 








58 


64th Ohio 


1 




32 


Goth Ohio 


1 




14 


125th Ohio 








29 












Tot"l Ihird Brigade 


4 
11 


24 


34 


235 






297 










lotal Second Division 


117 


112 


1,085 




3 


1,328 



16 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Cumberland— (CowtwwxQA.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


S 
o 

m 
o 


3 


o 


5 
S 

ns 
'a 


CO 

;-< 
a> 
o 

5E 
O 




6 

I 
v 

bo 

< 


TiiiKi) nivisiox. 
Brig. -Gen. Thomas J. Wood. 

First Brigade. 

Brig. -Gen. August Wii.i.iun. 

25th Illinois 




9 
6 
3 
8 
2 
3 
3 
5 


5 
2 
1 

1 

2 

1 


53 
46 
29 
35 
20 
23 
18 
47 
6 






67 










54 


8'.itli Illinois 


1 

1 
1 






34 






1 


44 




26 




27 


15th Ohio 


1 

3 






24 


4yth Ohio 






56 








6 


« 














Total First Bri^'adc 


7 


39 

■ 

13 

8 


14 

3 
6 
1 
2 
4 
2 
5 
4 
4 

31 


277 

60 
46 
22 
34 
64 
26 
65 
64 
18 




1 


338 


Second Brigade. 
Brig. -Gen. Wii.i.iam B. Hazen. 


76 




2 


62 


6th Kentucky 






23 


23d Kentucky 




9 
10 

5 
17 
19 

5 






45 


1st Ohio 


1 
1 
1 
1 






79 


6th Ohio 




5 


39 


41st Ohio 


88 


93d Ohio 






88 


124th Ohio 




2 


29 










6 


86 


399 

28 
38 
25 




7 


529 


Thtrd Brigade. 

Brig. -Gen. Samuel Bkatty. 

/9th Indiana 


28 


86th Indiana 


1 
1 


5 
4 


2 
5 






46 


9th Kentucky 






35 


17th Ker.tucky 


5 






5 






2 

1 


1 
2 
2 


17 
10 
25 




1 


21 


19th Ohio 




13 










27 
















2 


12 


12 


148 




1 


175 








15 


137 


57 


824 


! 9 


1,042 


lotal Poiirth Army Corps 


27 


274 


180 


2,021 




14 


3,516 



17 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Cumberland — (Continued. 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 




c 
S 




a 
S 




a 


OJ 




CO 

o 
O 


Enlisted 


O 


fl- 


0) 

m 
o 


-73 

'a 


be 


ELEVENTH ARMY CORPS. 
















Maj.-Gen. Oliver 0. Howakd. 
















SECOND DIVISION. 
















Brig, -Gen. Adolph von Steinwehr. 
















First Brigade. 
















CoL. Adolphus Bu.'^CHHEC'K. 
















33d New Jersey 


1 


1 


';> 


19 






23 


134th New York 








7 
6 




1 


8 


154tli New York 








6 






11! 


(1 


53 




13 


84 






U 


3 


52 


7 


86 


162 




1 




Total First Briojade 


•27 


11 


137 


7 


100 


283 


Second Brigade. 




Colonel Okland Smith. 
















38d Massachusetts 








4 

9 
5 




3 


7 


136th New York 




1 

2 


1 


11 


55th Ohio 


1 






8 


73d Ohio 






1 


1 




1 


3 




1 






Total Second Brigade 


3 


2 


19 




4 


29 






Total Second Division 


2 


30 


13 


156 


7 


104 


312 


THIKI-) division. 




Major-General Carl Schurz. 
















First Brigade. 
















Bri(j.-Gen. Hector Tyndale. 
















101st Illinois 








3 






3 




















1 












1 


fSlst Ohio 




1 








1 


S'M Ohio 






























Total First Brigade 


1 




1 


3 






5 



18 



Return of Casualties in Army 


of the Cum 


lurla 


»(?— (Continued.) 






Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or mis.sing. 




Command. 


s 

O 

o 


a 


i. 
o 


Enlisted men. 


03 

s 

o 

o 


s 


Sc 

u 
fcJO 

<! 


Second Brigade. 

Col. Wladimir Krzyzanowski. 

58th New York 








1 




1 


liyth New York 














141st New York..,, 








2 






2 
































Total Second Bri^'ade 








3 

6 

1 






3 


Third Brigade. 

Colonel Frederick Hecker. 

80th Illinois 












Ci 


82d Illinois 




1 








2 


68th New York 




1 
















2 






9 
















Total Third Brigade 




1 




9 






10 












Total Third Division 


1 


1 


1 


15 






18 












Total Eleventh Army Corps 

TWELFTH ARMY CORPS. 

second division. 

Brig. -Gen. John W. Geary. 

First Brigade. 

Col. Charles Candy.* 

Col. William R. Creigiiton.I 

Col. Thomas J. Ahl. 

5th Ohio 


3 


31 


14 


171 


7 


104 


330 


* 7th Ohio 


3 


13 


10 


48 






74 


20th Ohio 








CCth Ohio 


1 


4 
4 


2 


10 
27 
17 






15 


28th Pennsylvania 






34 


147th Pennsylvania 








10 














Total First Brigade 


4 


21 


15 


102 







142 



* Disabled November 2-lth. f Killed November 27th. 



19 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Cumberland — (Continued.) 



Command. 



Second Brigade. 
Col. George A. Cokham. jr. 



29th Pennsylvania. 
lODth Pennsylvania. 
llltli Pennsylvania. 



Total Second Bi-igade 

Tldrd Brigade. 
Coi,. David Ireland. 



Stafi' 

60tli New York. 

78th New York 
lO'id New York 
137th New York. 
149th New York. 



Total Third Brigade 

Total Second Division , 

FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS. 

Maj.-Gex. John M. Palmer. 

first divisiox. 

Brig. -Gen. Richard W. Johnson. 

First Brigade. 

Brig. -Gen. William P. Caulin. 



104th Illinois 

38th Indiana.... 

4'2d Indiana 

88th Indiana. .. 

2d Ohio 

33d Ohio 

94th Ohio 

10th Wisconsin 



Total First Brigade. 



Killed. 



W 



24 



49 



24 



Wounded. 



W 



14 



38 



15 



34 



12 



10 

32 
56 



130 



15 
8 
82 
13 
10 
29 
15 



122 



Captured 
or missing. 



W 



20 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Cumberland — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


to 

t> 
C 


a 

a 

"5 


o 

o 


c 

a 


CO 

o 

sa 
o 


a 

•T3 
to 


< 


Second Brigade. 

Col. Marshall F. Moore. 
Col. William L. Stoughton. 

19th Illinois , 




2 
5 
7 
1 
3 
1 
1 


2 
2 
4 

...... 


18 

26 

31 

5 

6 

7 

15 

18 

23 






17 


11th Micliigan 


1 
1 






34 


6'.ith Ohio 




1 


44 


15th U. S., 1st Battalion 


6 


15th U. 'S., 2d Battalion 







1 


10 


l(5th U. S., 1st Battalion 


1 


10 


l!Sth U. S., 1st Battalion 






16 


18th U. S., 2d Battalion 








13 


19th U. S., 1st Battalion 






1 






24 














Total Second Brigade 


3 


20 


10 


139 




2 


174 






Total First Division 


4 


44 


22 
1 


261 




2 


333 


second division. 

Brig. -Gen. Jefferson C. Davis. 

StafiF. 


1 


First Brigade. 

Brig. -Gen. James D. Morg.\n. 

10th Illinois 






1 






1 


inth Illinois 














GOth Illinois 
























6 
2 






6 


10th Michigan 












2 
















Total First Brigade 








9 

1 
4 
6 






9 


Second Brigade. 

Brig. -Gen. John Beatty. 

34th Illinois 










1 


2 


78th Illinois 




1 

2 


1 


5 


98th Ohio 








8 


108th Ohio \ 






1 


ll;Uh Oiiio 1 




2 
3 

16 






2 


121st Ohio ! 


1 






3 






3 


1 








Total Second Brigade 


1 


21 



21 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Cumberland — (Continued. 



Command. 



Killed. 



TMrd Brigade. 
Coi,. Daniel McCook. 



85th Illinois., 
86th Illinois., 

110th Illinois.. 

125th Illinois.. 
52d Ohio.. .. 



Total Third Brigade 

Total Second Division 

third division. 
Buig.-Gen. Absalom Baird. 

First Brigade. 
Brig.-Gen'. John B. Turchik, 



82d Indiana. 
11th Ohio. ... 
17th Ohio...., 

31st Ohio 

36th Oliio...., 
89th Ohio...., 
92d Ohio 



Total First Brigade 

Second Brigade. 
CoL. Ferdinand VanDerveer. 



75th Indiana 

87th Indiana 

lUlst Indiana 

2d Minnesota. 

9th Ohio 

35th Ohio 

105th Ohio 



M 



4 

6 

2 

10 

10 

o 

10 



45 



Wounded. 



12 



Total Second Brigade 2 



17 18 



W 



29 



IG 
42 
12 
34 
59 
13 
43 



219 



14 
11 

2!) 
31 
12 
19 

8 



124 



Captured 
or missing. 



163 



22 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Cumberland — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


o 

o 


d 

a 


CO 

o 

m 
o 


Enlisted men. 


CO 

o 
O 


o 

s 

CI 
03 

'a 


6 
"S 

u 
<t1 


Third Brigade. 

Col. Edward H. Phelps.* 
Col. William H. Hays. 








11 

16 

9 

10 
17 
34 






11 


74th Indiana 




2 
2 
2 
3 


...„. 






18 









1 


12 


lOtli Kentucky 




12 


14th Ohio 








20 


38th Ohio 


2 






46 










Total Third Brigade 


2 


16 


3 


97 




1 


119 


Total Third Division 


9 


78 


33 


440 




6 


5G6 






Tot*l Fourteenth Army Corps 


13 


127 


57 


730 




14 


941 


Total Army of the Cumberland.. 


49 


481 


285 


3,174 


7 


132 


4,128 



* Killed November 25th. 



23 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Tennessee, 





Killed. 


W 


ouiided. 


Cajitured 
or missing. 




Command. 




E 




c 

g 




S 


o5 




0) 

o 
O 


n3 


o 

o 


n3 


CO 

o 
o 

O 




fcfl 

CD 
Si] 


Army Qf the Tennessee. 
















Maj.-Gen. WilhajM T. Suerman. 
















FIFTEENTH ARMY CORPS. 
















Maj.-Ge\. Frask p. Blaik, jr. 
















FIRST DIVISION. 
















Brig. -Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus. 
















First Brigade. 
















Brig.-Gen. Charles R. Woods. 
















loth Illinois 


1 


c> 


7 


61 

l-T 
1 

19 
11 
10 
19 
19 
2 
40 


1 




63 


3d Missonri 






l'2tli Missouri 


1 
1 




4 

1 

5 
2 


1 


3 


27 


ITtli Missouri 


2 
1 


90 


27th Missouri 


13 


29th Missouri 




- 


26 
6 


54 


31st Missouri 




28 


32d Missouri 




2 


76th Ohio 


2 
5 


16 


3 




2 


63 






Total First Brigade 


28 


9.^ 


178 


4 


37 


277 


Second Brigade. 
















CoL, James A. Williamson.' 
















4th Iowa 


1 


3 


1 

7 
4 
1 

1 

14 


3H 
12 
22 
12 

22 
16 


2 


49 


9th Iowa 


15 


25th Iowa 







29 


26th Iowa 






16 


30th Iowa 




4 

2 




27 


81st Iowa 






19 










Total Second Brigade... 


1 


18 


120 




2 


155 


Total First Division 


6 


46 


89 


298 


4 


39 


432 



24 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Tennessee — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


0? 

o 
o 

C 


a 

a 

CO 


s 

o 

o 


'T3 


O) 

o 

o 


5 
o 


<1 


second division. 

Bkig.-Gkx. Mouoan L. Smith. 

First Brigade. 

Brig. -Gen. Giles A. Smith.* 
Col. Nathan W. Tupper. 

Staff. 






1 








1 


5'^th Illinois 






3 
2 




3 


IKUli Illinois 










1 


3 


riTth Illinois 










6th Missouri 






...<.. 


1 
2 
5 






1 


8th Missouri 










1 


3 


57th Ohio 










13th U. S., 1st Battalion 






























Total First Brigade 






1 


13 

3 
30 

1 




2 


16 


Second Brigade. 

BrIG.-GeN. J. A. J. LlGHTBURN. 

8-3d Indiana 






3 


30th Ohio 




5 
5 


...„. 






35 


o7tli Ohio 








38 


47th Ohio 








3 


o4th Ohio 




1 








4th West Virginia 








1 






7 












Total Second Brigade 




10 


5 


71 

1 






86 


Artillery. 
1st Illinois Light, Battery A 








1 
















Total Artillery 








1 






1 




















10 


6 


85 




2 


103 



* Wounded November 24th. 



25 



Return of Casualties in Army of the Tennessee. — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




ComuiiUKl. 


f4 
o 

m 
o 


3 

M 

'a 


w 

S 
o 

m 
o 


c 

<D 

a 
'a 


o 


3 

2 


"5 

bo 


fourth division. 

Brig. -Gen. Hugh Ewing. 

First Brigade. 

Col. John M. Loom is. 

26th Illinois 




10 
9 
9 
6 


6 
6 

7 
7 


76 
88 
48 

98 




1 

18 

2 

2 


93 


90th Illinois 


1 
1 
1 


117 


I'ith Indiana 


62 


100th Indiana 


114 






Total First Brigade 


3 


34 


26 

1 
3 
8 
4 
3 


305 




18 


386 


Second Brigade. 

Brig.-Gen. John M. Corse.* 
Col. Charles C. Walcutt. 

Staff. 


1 


40th Illinois 




6 

14 
7 
4 


89 
71 
58 
24 




1 


49 


103d Illinois 


1 
1 
1 


89 








65 


46th Ohio 




1 


33 






Total Second Brigade 


8 


31 


14 


187 




2 


237 


Third Brigade. 

Col. Joseph R. Cockerill. 

48th Illinois 




97th Indiana 
















99th Indiana 








3 






3 


53d Ohio 














70th Ohio 
































Total Third Brigade 








g 
2 






3 


Artilleri/. 
1st Missouri Light, Batterv D 












2 
















Total artillery 








2 






2 
















Total Fourth Division 


6 


65 


40 


497 




20 


628 






Total Fifteenth Army Corps 


12 


121 


85 


880 


4 


61 


1,163 



* Wounded November 25th. 



2G 



Eeturn of Casualties in Army of the Tennessee — (Continued.) 





Killed. 


Wounded. 


Captured 
or missing. 




Command. 


CO 

s 

o 

c 


B 

£ 


O 

o 


Enlisted men. 


o 
iB 
O 


c 
g 

To 


to 

< 


SEVENTEENTH ARMY CORPS. 

SKCOND DIVISION. 

Brig. -Gen. John E. SiMnn. 

First Brigade. 

Col. Jes.se I. Alexander. 

fiSd Illinois 






1 


1 






2 


4!^th Indiana 










59th Indiana 






1 
1 






1 


4th Minnesota 


J 








1 


18th Wisconsin 


[ 








i 






1 


Total First Briuado 






1 


3 

15 
29 
48 
3 
33 




1 4 


Second Brigade. 

• 

Col, GiiEEN B. Raum.* 
Col. Clark R. Wevek. 

56th Illinois 




1 

12 

10 

1 

13 


3 
3 
5 
1 




19 


17th Iowa 




1 


13 


58 


10th Missouri 


1 




64 


24th Missouri, Company E 


...„. 


8*" 


5 


80th Ohio 


2 


58 






Total Second Brigade 

Thiiid Brigade. 

Brig.-Gen. Charles L. Matthie-s.! 
Col. Benjamin I). Dean. J 
Col. Jabez Banbury.^ 

StaflF. 


3 


37 


12 

1 
2 
2 
6 
1 


128 


3 


21 


204 
1 


93d Illinois 


1 


19 

9 


44 
20 
36 
33 


2 

8 


25 

14. 


93 


Gth Iowa 


106 




2 
2 


10 
13 


1 1 7 
1 3 


62 


26th Mi.ssouri 


53 


Total Third Brigade 


5 


44 


12 


133 


12 


109 315 






Total Second Division 


8 
20 


81 


25 


264 


15 ' 130 523 






Total Army of the Tennessee 


202 


110 


1,144 


19 


191 


1,686 


Grand total 


69 


083 


395 


4,318 1 26 


323 


5,814 











* Wounded November 25th. 
t Wounded November 2')th. 



X Assumed command November 25th. 

I SucceedediColonei Dean November 25th. 



X,- 



27 

OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED. 



Maj. Douglas R. Bushnell, 13th Infantry, Lieut. Joshua M. Fields, 56th Itifautry. 

Capt. Walter Blanchard. loth Infixntry. Lieut. Charles H. Lane, 88ih Infantry. 

Lieut. Da^id M. Eichards, -!5th Infantry. Lieut. Henry L. Bingham, 88th Infantry. 

Lieut. Herbert Weyman, 27th Infantry. Capt. Henry L. Rovvell; 89th Iniantry. " 

Lieut. Hugh M. Love, 27th Infantry. Lieut. Erastus 0. Young, 89th Infantry. 

Lieut. Sidney a1. Abbott, 30th Infantry. Col. Timothy O'Meara, 90th Infantry.' 

Lieut. Jacob Y. Elliott, 42d Infantry. Lieut. James Conway, 90th Infantry. 

Lieut. Alfred 0. Johnson, 42d Infantry. Col. Holden Putnam, 93d Infantry. 

Lieut. George C. Smith, 42d Infantry. Capt. AVilliam Walsh, 103d Infantry. 

Capt. Carl R. Harnisch, 44th Infantry. Lieut. Oriu S. Davison, lU4tli Infantry. 
Capt. George L. Bellows, 51st infantry. 



Capt. Frank P. Strader, 6th Infantry. Capt. Francis M. Bryant, 75th Infantry. 

Capt. Frank H. Aveline, 12th Infantry. Capt. William M. Southard, 8tJth Infantry. 

Capt. Hezekiah Beeson, 12th Infantry. Lieut. Burr Russell, 87th Infantry. 

Capt. John F. Monroe, 15th Infantry. Capt. James H. Steele, 88th Infantry. 

Lieut. William D. Sering, 15th Infantry. Lieut. Daniel Little, 88th Infantry. 

Lieut.-Coi. Jacob Glass, 32d Infantry. Capt. Jame.s M. Harland, 100th Infantry. 

Lieut. James M. Hanna, 40th Infantry. Lieut. Henry T. Wuterm;iii. lOl.^t Infantry. 
Lieut. John Reese, HSth Infantry. 



Lieut. Thomas H. Cramer, 4th Infantry. Lieut. Isaac Sexton, 10th Infantry. 

Lieut. Charles S. Miller. 5th Infantry. Capt. Luther F. AlcXeal, 17th Infantry. 

Capt. Robert Allison, 6th Infantry. Capt. John L. Steele, 26th Inftxntry. 
Lieut. George H. Conant, 10th Infantry. 

KENTUCKY. 

Lieut. Gavine D. Hunt, 3d Infantry. Capt, U])ton Wilson, 5th Infantry. 

Capt. John P. Hurley, 5th Infantry. Lieut. William S. Barton, 9th Infantry. 

MICHIGAN. 

Maj. Benjamin G. Bennet, 11th Infantry. 

MINNESOTA. 

Lieut. Samuel G. Trimble, 2d Infantry. 

MISSOURI. 

Capt. Herman Hartmann, 2d Infantry. Capt. Edward H. Stoddard, 26th Infantry. 

Capt. William A. J. Russell, 10th Infantry. Lieut. Henry P. Harding, 26th Infantry. 

Capt. Joseph A. Lcdergerber, 12th Inft. Lieut. .lohn Welllneyer, 27th Infantry. 

Lieut. Frederick Kessler, 12th Infantry. Cajit. Henry Justi, 29th Infantry. 

Capt. John G. Reis, 15th Infantry. ' Capt. Martin Menne, 29th Infantry. 

Lieut. August F. Hranitzky, 17th Infantry. Lieut. Julias Selle, 29th Infantry. 

Lieut. George Maehl, 17th Infantr}'. Capt. Francis Doherty, 31st Infantry. 

NKW JERSEY. 

Capt. William G. Boggs, ;!3d Infantry. Capt. Samuel F. Waldron, 3od Infantry. 

NEW YORK. 

Maj. Gilbert M. Elliott, 102d Infantry. Lieut. George C. Owen, ]37th Infantry. 

Lieut. Charles F. Tresser, 136th Infantry. Lieut.-Col. Joseph B. Taft, 143d Infantry 



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Lieut. Christopher Woollenhaupt, 1st Inft. 
Maj. Samuel C. Envin, <Jth Infaiitiy. 
Coi. William R. Creighton, 7th Infantry. 
Lieut. -Col. Orrin J. Crane. 7th Intantry. 
Lieut. Morris Baxter, 7th Infantry. 
Lieut. Joseph Cryno, 7th Infantry. 
Lieut. Isaac C. Jones, 7th Infantry. 
Capt. David K. Curtis, 11th Infentry. 
Lieut. George E. Peck, 11th Infintry. 
Lieut. Frank W. Sanders, 15th Infantry. 
Lieut. James K. Rochester, olst Infantrv. 
Col. Edward H. Phelps, 38th Infantry. ' 
Ijieut. John Lewis, oSth Infantry. 
Lieut. Joseph Newman, 38th Infantry. 
Maj. Thomas Acton, 40th Infantry, 
Lieut. Henry S. Dirlam, 41st Infantry. 
Lieut. William W. Watson. 41st Infantry. 
Lieut. George Gorman, 46th Infantry. 
Lieut. Henry F. Arndt, 49th Infantry. 



Lieut. Jacob C. Miller, 40th Infantry. 
Lieut. Isaac H. White, 49th Infantry. 
Lieut. .Jacob Wolf. 4'.)th Infantry. 
Lieut. Edward Bromley, 5')th Infantry. 
Capt. Henry H. Kling, Ii4tii Infantry. 
Lieut. Harrison Davis, fjOth Infantry. 
Lieut. John S. Scott, (V.ith Infanlr3\ 
Capt. Ira P. French, 7()th Infantry. 
Lieut. John A. Lemert, 7Gth Infantry. 
Lieut. John 11. Miller, 7fith Infantry. 
Lieut. Simeon B. Wall, 7Gth Infantry. 
Capt. John Kinney, 80th Infantry. 



Lieut. Francis M. Ross, 80th Infantry 
Capt, William B. Whittlesey, Ifid Infai 



Lieut. Hugh Townsend, 92d Infantry. 
Lieut. George B. Turner, 92d Infantry 
Maj. William Birch, 03d Infantry, 
Capt, James H, Frost, r24th Infantry. 



luitry. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



Major. Peter A. McAloou, 27th Infantry. 
Lieut. Peter Kaylor, 28th Infantry. 



Capt. Charles S. Davis, 147th Infantry. 



UNITED STATES ARMY, 

Lieut Peter J, Coenzler, IGth Infantry. 



WISCONSIN. 

Capt. Howard Greene, 24th Infantry. Lieut. Robert J. Chivas, 24th Infantry. 



